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  • Heritage,  Sarees

    My Saree Stories: Part 1

    By Anshu / June 24, 2019

    I have always been in love with the saree. But discovering the heritage behind the fabric and the weaves is a recent passion. Since the last one month I have been penning down the stories behind my…

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  • Folklore,  Heritage,  Musings,  People

    We need Kabir again

    By Anshu / May 17, 2019

    . निंदक नियरे राखिए, ऑंगन कुटी छवाय, बिन पानी, साबुन बिना, निर्मल करे सुभाय। (Build a hut for your critics in your courtyard, and keep them close to you. They will scrub you clean, without water, without…

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  • Food,  Travelogues

    The quaint fishing village of Tai O

    By Anshu / May 13, 2019

    After our visit to see the Tian Tan Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery in Lantau Island in Hong Kong, we set off to visit the Tai O village. Buses are available in Ngong Ping and it…

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  • Folklore,  Heritage,  History,  Travelogues

    The Legends of Macau’s A-Ma Temple and Tai Ut Rock

    By Anshu / May 10, 2019

    We were in Macau and casinos didn’t interest us. So off we went to explore the heritage and history of this former Portuguese colony. One of our first stops was the A-Ma temple. Built before 1488, A-Ma…

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  • Folklore,  Heritage,  Travelogues

    Who is Lady Buddha?

    By Anshu / May 2, 2019

    We were caught in a downpour in Hong Kong. We took shelter under the awning of a souvenir shop outside the Po Lin Monastery. As we waited for the rain to slow down I peered at the…

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  • Food,  Travelogues

    Discovering Hot Pot in Hong Kong

    By Anshu / May 1, 2019

    We had just reached Hong Kong from Macau by ferry. By the time we reached our apartment in the heart of Mongkok we were exhausted and were craving to have lunch. So we strolled out to the…

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  • Art,  Heritage,  Travelogues

    The serene Po Lin Monastery in Hong Kong

    By Anshu / April 18, 2019

    We first caught sight of the Po Lin Monastery between the misty clouds from the Ngong Ping cable car. And then again we spotted it from the top of the peak when we climbed up to see…

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  • Heritage,  History,  Travelogues

    The world mourns for Notre-Dame de Paris

    By Anshu / April 16, 2019

    Last night, not just Parisians, but people world over were distraught to see the Notre-Dame aflame. Fire engulfed the structure and horrified onlookers gasped as they saw the iconic Gothic spire collapse. The world mourned as fire…

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  • Festivals,  Folklore,  Heritage

    The legend behind Holika Dahan

    By Anshu / March 20, 2019

    Tomorrow is Holi, the festival of colours. The whole country will be bathed in vibrant colours and the air will have a strange headiness all morning. But tonight, on the eve of Holi, we will all celebrate…

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  • Art,  Heritage,  Travelogues

    Soof and Khaarek: Ways to select a bride?

    By Anshu / February 24, 2019

    “I hadn’t seen my wife before my wedding”, says Mukeshbhai. “But I was sent several samples of embroidery made by her. That told me so much about her.” We are at Kala Raksha in Sumrasar Sheikh village,…

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